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Saudi Arabia defend Syria effort after criticism on refugees
The country says it has provided $700 million in humanitarian aid to Syrians and had set up clinicsIn rich Gulf Arab states, some feel shamed by refugee response
No relaxation seen in Gulf states' curbs on Syria's refugees
Saudi Arabia defend Syria effort after criticism on refugees
The country says it has provided $700 million in humanitarian aid to Syrians and had set up clinicsIn rich Gulf Arab states, some feel shamed by refugee response
No relaxation seen in Gulf states' curbs on Syria's refugees
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UN's Central Africa force hit with new misconduct allegations
Foreign troops deployed to quell the violence have repeatedly been the focus of abuse allegations this year -
Bombs in northeast Nigeria kill at least 12
The blast, the first of its kind, occurred at a school in the hamlet of Malkohi -
Burning all fossil fuels could thaw Antarctica, raise seas-study
Such a melt would inundate cities from New York to Shanghai and change maps of the world -
Documentary urges international justice for Sri Lankan war victims
The film includes footage of Tamils trying to escape military attacks, and blood-soaked bodies
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Austria shuts motorway as migrants walk towards Vienna
Hungary has been transporting tens of thousands of refugees towards the Austrian border in the past week -
Boko Haram attacks creating major hunger crisis in Lake Chad area
WFP says third of households report building up debts as they struggle to survive -
Merkel's critics grow louder as more refugees flood into Germany
Two in three Germans think the government is doing a "rather bad" or "very bad" job in handling the situation -
Record number of migrants cross Mediterranean, agency says
The UNHCR said that the EU need to relocate 200,000 people from frontline European countries
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Afghan Taliban leader sends envoy abroad to win support, unite
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Fears grow as Middle East food import bill set to double by 2035
Middle East imports about $35 billion of food annually, and this looks set to rise to $70 billion in two decades - expert -
Sustainable palm oil body eyes broader approach to certification
Moves to certify whole areas for sustainable palm oil could be a game-changer in tackling SE Asia's environmental problems -
At least four killed in attack on Burundi army chief
General Prime Niyongabo is the highest-ranking official to be targeted in a series of attacks -
Hungarian camerawoman regrets kicking migrants, says she panicked
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No relaxation seen in Gulf states' curbs on Syria's refugees
Gulf states among top humanitarian aid donors but U.N. says money can't replace taking in refugees -
UN says Yemen peace talks set to resume next week
War has brought Yemen to the brink of famine and peace talks have yet to end the fighting
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SPECIAL SERIES: How to keep a girl from skipping school, marrying? Give her a toilet
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Angelina Jolie warns Islamic State using rape on unprecedented scale
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To help climate migrants, Bangladesh takes back land from the sea
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U.S. one of nations least likely to meet new development goals - study
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Almost $20 billion in dirty money left Myanmar in five decades
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Syria: A people ignored, a land destroyed
By Marianne Gasser, head of ICRC Delegation in Damascus"Respect for human life has lost its meaning. The bloodshed and atrocities take us back to medieval times"
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Will climate change have an Aylan Kurdi?
A child’s death has closed the “empathy gap” facing migrants. How can similar concern for coming climate victims be built?
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2015 Kurt Schork Awards winners announced
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Afghanistan the worst place to be old
By Chris Roles, Age InternationalNew Global AgeWatch Index shows we need data revolution if we are to fully include older people in global development
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In Japan, Sustainable Development Goals lost in translation
Japanese journalists struggle to make headlines out of new global targets aimed at solving the world’s economic, social and political ills
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